Greetings MFT fans! I'm here today to bring you my interpretation of this week's sketch!
I've been really jonesing to get back into my original path of scrapbooking. I started scrapbooking many years ago and then over the years it changed form and eventually led to card making which totally sucked me in! Love it. But I have wonderful pictures...so.many.pictures. that I want to use and display and share. So...back to scrapbooking! At least making a more concerted effort to include it in my daily creating. So, without further ado, here is the 8x8 layout I've created using the sketch above:
This is a pic of my delicious, chubby and scrumptious (I'm just a little smitten, no? ;) son when he was a little older than 5 months old. YUM!!! He's now almost 6 years old and I've yet to get to his baby book! So I'm just jumping in! I followed the sketch..mostly. I used my MFT Mini Pennants Die-namics and PTI felt to create the pennant flag. I purposefully angled the flags a bit haphazardly with wonky stitching. I used the same trick that I showed you HERE to create the long pennant flagpole.
I picked Claire Keay's Little Loveosaurus stamp set which I stamped, colored with my Copics and then paper pieced. I placed my sentiment onto bright turquoise cardstock cut using my Bracket Tab Die-namics.
What you can't see in the photo is that I coated the Bracket Tab with Versamark Ink (after I stamped my sentiment) and then coated it with clear embossing powder. I heat set it so that it looks super shiny. It added a great high gloss effect. I could have used Glossy Accents but decided to go the embossing powder route instead for this project.
I had a blast mixing and matching my G45, American Crafts and Bazzill papers. This was a great sketch and a fabulous way to get back into my scrapbooking!!
I hope you have enjoyed and been inspired to come play along with this amazing sketch right HERE!
Big Crafty Hugs!
Meredith
4 comments:
I just want to squeeze his cheeks! This is ADORABLE, Meredith!!!
Love how you used the sketch for a scrap page! And how cute is that picture!
super layout...so cute...what a babe!
Oh, I love that you made a layout with the sketch, it's awesome! and what a cutie, fabulous pic!
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